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Young people produce inspiring new film

Young people at the Darwin Centre run by Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust have worked with the Cambridge Junction Creative Learning Team to produce an inspiring new film.

In the film - entitled My Illness - the young people talk openly about their experiences of staying at the Darwin Centre, the specialist unit for young people with severe mental health difficulties at Fulbourn, how they have found ways to manage their conditions, and their recovery.

The film, which has been praised by the likes of mental health campaigner Alistair Campbell, can be watched on the Trust’s YouTube channel.

It has been released to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week.

More details about what inspired the making of the film visit the Cambridge Junction website.

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For more information contact:

Anna Todd
Communications and Engagement Manager
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
anna.todd@cpft.nhs.uk 

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